Northern Trail Outfitters wants to send follow-up messages to shoppers that have added items to their shopping cart online but have yet to complete the transaction. In a journey, how should an associate control repeat messages?
A. No Re-Entry
B. Re-Entry Anytime
C. Re-Entry only after exiting
To manage follow-up messages in a journey, the "Re-Entry only after exiting" setting allows contacts to re-enter the journey after they have fully exited it. This is ideal for controlling repeated messages in scenarios like abandoned cart follow-ups, where you want to avoid sending repeat messages too frequently.
Why Re-Entry Only After Exiting is Ideal: It prevents contacts from re-entering the journey repeatedly while they are still in it, reducing potential customer frustration from receiving redundant messages.
Salesforce Documentation Reference: See Journey Builder Entry Settings for further insights.
Cloud Kicks wants to review its bounces for a send. Which feature should an associate use to view the bounce information?
A. Einstein Engagement Scoring
B. Email Studio Send Tracking
C. Bounce Mail Management
Email Studio's Send Tracking feature in Salesforce Marketing Cloud allows users to review detailed statistics on their email sends, including bounce information. By using this feature, Cloud Kicks can access metrics like the number and types of bounces, reasons for bounces, and which addresses failed to receive the email.
How to Access Bounce Data: Navigate to Email Studio > Tracking > Sends. Within the specific send’s tracking details, bounce data can be reviewed, including hard bounces, soft bounces, and any associated error messages.
Salesforce Documentation Reference: For more details, refer to Salesforce Help - Send Tracking Overview.
A marketing associate at Northern Trail Outfitters wants to send the final copy of the email in Content Builder to a group of 25 stakeholders. However, when they try to select the data extension in the Preview and Test section, the data extension is not visible. What is the reason the associate cannot see the data extension?
A. The data extension has the Is Testable flag unchecked.
B. The data extension is empty and cannot be used for testing.
C. The associate has insufficient user permissions to perform a test send.
If a marketing associate at Northern Trail Outfitters is unable to see a data extension in the Preview and Test section when trying to perform a test send of an email in Content Builder, it could be because the data extension has the "Is Testable" flag unchecked. In Salesforce Marketing Cloud, data extensions can be configured with various properties, including the "Is Testable" flag, which determines whether the data extension is available for use in test sends and previews.
If this flag is not enabled for a specific data extension, it will not appear as an option in the Preview and Test section, preventing associates from selecting it for test sends. Enabling this flag on the data extension's properties allows it to be used for testing and previewing email content.
References: Salesforce Marketing Cloud documentation on data extensions provides insights into the properties and configurations of data extensions, including the "Is Testable" flag and its impact on the availability of data extensions for test sends and previews.
What impact does a field marked as Nullable have when importing a file into a data extension?
A. The field is NOT required in the file being imported.
B. The field is required but can have blank values.
C. The field only accepts true or false values.
Explanation:
When a field in a data extension is marked as Nullable, it means that the field is not required to have a value; it can accept null or empty values. During the import process, if a field is marked as Nullable, it indicates that the corresponding column in the file being imported does not necessarily need to contain data for every record. This allows for greater flexibility in the data import process, as not all data fields may be relevant or available for every record being imported into the data extension.
A marketing associate at Northern Trail Outfitters is sending out several different emails to contacts. After several attempts, the most recent email fails to send. The associate confirmed that all contacts are subscribed to receive emails and there are no issues with the email build. Which email send status explains why the most recent email failed to send?
A. Wrong email
B. Bounce
C. Held
The "Held" email send status explains why the most recent email failed to send when all contacts are subscribed and there are no issues with the email build. The Held status is applied to email addresses that have previously resulted in a hard bounce or repeatedly soft bounced. Salesforce Marketing Cloud automatically holds these emails back from sending to prevent damage to sender reputation and to maintain high deliverability standards. This is a protective measure taken by the system.
Page 1 out of 17 Pages |